05/21/2012 19:03:16 TRAINING-FIRE 5 HERSHEY AVE PARADISE TOWNSHIP The Outback Crew Met The Gordonville Ambulance Crews For An Intense Vehicle Accident Training Drill. The Vehicle Accident Drill Was Down Over A Steep Embankment. The Rescue Personnel Worked Hand In Hand With The Amb. Personnel During The Entire Extrication, Patient Packaging And Patient Removal. The Evening Was A Great Example Of How Important It Is To Work Together As A Team Between EMS And Rescue Personnel And Getting To Know One Another.

05/13/2012 08:06:19 STANDBY-AT EVENT1000 NEW HOLLAND AVE LANCASTER CITY- Rescue 4-7. Travis Patterson smiled, whooped and laughed Sunday afternoon amid a deafening cacophony of hundreds of air horns and sirens. Patterson, 23, was in his place, in the cab of an idling 18-wheel tractor-trailer, in the parking lot of Burle Business Park, as trucks prepared to leave on the annual Make-A-Wish Mother's Day convoy. Since he was 5, Patterson has had a spot in one of the trucks with a "Make-A-Wish child onboard" banner. Over the din, Patterson, of Reinholds, said he liked "sitting up here and listening to all the horns." In each of his 18 years at the convoy, Patterson has ridden with Daryl Miller, his one-time school bus driver, now a driver for Lift Inc., a forklift company. "It's not Mother's Day without Travis and I being in the truck," Miller said. Patterson, who was born premature with cerebral palsy and hydrocephalus, was one of 70 Make-A-Wish passengers in the 336-truck convoy Sunday. The 23rd annual gathering, which included a variety of commercial trucks and fire trucks, made its way from Lancaster city's eastern edge past thousands of onlookers to Ephrata and back. Read more: http://lancasteronline.com/article/local/647976_Mother-Nature-provides-perfect-day-for-Make-A-Wish-Mother-s-Day-convoy.html#ixzz1v24JSAcR

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